I didn’t care about the light conditions or formal aspects. I was never busy with the truth; I was always busy with reality. It is a big difference.

[A Polaroid camera] is like a delayed mirror. You take a picture, you wait three minutes and look again and again: is it me?

Being a Polaroid photographer I started to use myself as a model or an object for identity investigation. As I had no background information on my family and relatives, at one stage I just wanted to know who I actually am.